1. Solution to a case involving the interpretation of trace degraded DNA mixtures.
- Author
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Chen J, Chen A, Tao R, Zhu R, Zhang H, You X, Li C, and Zhang S
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- Humans, DNA analysis, Male, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Microsatellite Repeats, DNA Fingerprinting methods, DNA Degradation, Necrotic, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Electrophoresis, Capillary
- Abstract
DNA mixture analysis poses a significant challenge in forensic genetics, particularly when dealing with degraded and trace amount DNA samples. Multi-SNPs (MNPs) are genetic markers similar to microhaplotypes but with smaller molecular sizes (< 75 bp), making them theoretically more suitable for analyzing degraded and trace amount samples. In this case report, we investigated a cold case involving a campstool stored for over a decade, aiming to detect and locate the suspect's DNA. We employed both conventional capillary electrophoresis-based short tandem repeat (CE-STR) analysis and next-generation sequencing-based multi-SNP (NGS-MNP) analysis. The typing results and deconvolution of the mixed CE-STR profiles were inconclusive regarding the presence of the suspect's DNA in the mixed samples. However, through NGS-MNP analysis and presence probability calculations, we determined that the suspect's DNA was present in the samples from Sect. 4-1 with a probability of 1-8.41 × 10
- 6 (99.999159%). This evidence contradicted the suspect's statement and aided in resolving the case. Our findings demonstrate the significant potential of MNP analysis for examining degraded and trace amount DNA mixtures in forensic investigations., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2024
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